- Centro, Portugal
Centro Region ("Região Centro", pronounced|ʁɨʒiˈɐ̃ũ ˈsẽtɾu) is a region in central
Portugal , and its capital isCoimbra . Other important cities inside this region areAveiro ,Viseu ,Leiria ,Covilhã ,Castelo Branco ,Figueira da Foz ,Guarda andCaldas da Rainha . It is one of sevenRegions of Portugal (NUTS II subdivisions). This is one of the regions of Europe, considered by theEuropean Union for statistical and geographical purposes. The region match roughly the boundaries of the older Beiras region plus the "Oeste" in formerEstremadura .Its population in 2005 totalled 2,376,609 inhabitants, and its area is 28,462 km² (density of 83 inhabitants per square kilometre).
Geography
The "Centro" is a region of diversified landscapes. The interior is mountainous with some plateaus, dominated by the
Serra da Estrela mountain. The region is plentiful of pine andchestnut trees forests. The green, rugged landscape of this region is crisscrossed by rivers. Several river valleys at the foot of the mountains have a full bodied charm that draw one to outdoor activities like fishing, tennis and canoeing. In the Winter season, skiing in Serra da Estrela is a popular activity, but in some places, like near the town ofSeia skiing before the Winter season is possible due to artificial snow infrastructures. The coastal plain has several beaches, like the ones of Mira,Figueira da Foz ,Ílhavo ,Nazaré ,Peniche andSão Martinho do Porto . Natural landmarks in this region are theSerra da Estrela mountain range (the biggest and highest inmainland Portugal ), with itsSerra da Estrela Natural Park , theMondego river, the Aveiro Lagoon "(Ria de Aveiro)" and the coastal beaches.[
Médio Tejo andOeste sub-regions inclusion.]ubdivisions
The region is divided in twelve sub-regions:
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Baixo Mondego
*Baixo Vouga
*Beira Interior Norte
*Beira Interior Sul
*Cova da Beira
*Dão-Lafões
*Pinhal Interior Norte
*Pinhal Interior Sul
*Pinhal Litoral
*Serra da Estrela
*Oeste
*Médio Tejo ee also
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Regions of Portugal External links
* [http://www.visitcentro.com/ Centro de Portugal] (official Centro website)
* [http://www.regiaocentro.net/ Região Centro] (about Centro region)
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